Agriculture Toolbox

Take the key concepts that you learned in the 811 Pro training back to your organization with our downloadable educational assets.


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Pre-marking your job site is the first step in the 811 process. It’s simply outlining the boundaries of your project with white paint, flags, or stakes so that the responding utility companies can clearly see your work area and mark their lines.

On average, we notify 8 different utility companies for each 811 ticket and keeping track of those responses can be tough. Electronic Positive Response makes it easy by collecting our utility company's responses in one place. Grab your ticket number and click the link below to check your ticket status. 

Additional Agriculture Resources

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Area of Continual Excavation overview

Area of Continual Excavation Tickets, or ACE Tickets, are requests that allow Agricultural Excavators to keep a ticket active for one year. This video will show you how to submit ACE Tickets online through our E-Ticket Program.

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Online Ticket training & sign up

Our Online Ticket Program allows you to submit and manage all your tickets online. These training videos will teach you how to use the program and submit multiple types of locations.

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California Dig Safe Board ACE Agreement Forms

Get more information on what defines an Area of Continual Excavation and when it is required for a written agreement to be made between the Excavator and Utility Operator.

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NRCGA

The Nevada Regional Common Ground Alliance (NRCGA) is a stakeholder group that focuses on reducing excavation damages and educating the public about the Call 811 Before You Dig safety message in the state of Nevada. The NRCGA provides a damage prevention forum to address new challenges and opportunities for safe excavation.

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CARCGA

The California Regional Common Ground Alliance (CARCGA) is a 501(c)(6) non-profit mutual benefit corporation dedicated to ensuring public safety, environmental protection, and integrity of underground services in California. CARCGA is a Regional Partner of the Common Ground Alliance (CGA). Through the effective promotion of CGA’s damage prevention best practices, CARGCA boasts participation from a variety of stakeholders including but not limited to utility operators and professional excavators.

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Digging in Southern California?

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Digging outside of California or Nevada?

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